I recently stayed here with my daughter the night before her dance competition. The hotel was better than I expected. The staff at this hotel were AMAZING! Right from the get go the office staff were friendly, housekeeping was helpful and had a personalized note on our table and one of the evening managers kept popping bags of popcorn for movie night. The pass out homemade cookies at 4pm and have coffee and hot cocoa available 24 hours a day. The room was average size and décor of most Holiday Inns. The continental breakfast was average as well. My only complaints about this hotel is that it was terribly noisy at night and we barely got a wink of sleep. I spoke to the people that were making noise, the manager spoke to the people but they continued to be noisy. Mind you the only reason that we were there was to get SLEEP the night before my daughters competition so we were not happy about that. Also, the pool area does NOT have a hot tub. If you want a Jacuzzi in your room then you have to pay extra, so I was not happy as I was looking forward to soaking in the hot tub while my daughter swam. The pool is quite small and doesn't get very deep in the deep end. The bathroom in the room is beautiful and provided shampoo and other toiletries which was nice. All in all the hotel staff made the hotel very inviting. However, since it was so noisy at night and there is no hot tub I would probably pick a different hotel for our next stay in Watertown. Great Location.

Traveller from Massena, NY

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Watertown, St. Lawrence Seaway Hotel Guide

Located on the border between the US and Canada, Watertown is home to the New York State Zoo and the Alex Duffy Fairgrounds, where the Jefferson County Fair has its annual summer opening. Ottawa is accessible for daytrips at just a 2-hour drive from sites like Fort Drum and the historic, family-owned Crystal Restaurant, which has been operating since the 1930s.